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Brain Farm shoots for The North Face Fall 2011 Commercial Spot

Posted in Client Shoots, Photo on June 13th, 2011 by Jackson

Brain Farm recently worked with Jimmy Chin and the crew at Camp Four Collective on the latest The North Face Fall 2011 commercial spot. The North Face athletes, Jimmy and Hilaree O’Neill along with the Camp Four team planned an ascent/descent of one of the main peaks in the Teton Range for the 30 second TV spot. Brain Farm was a 2nd Unit on the crew and shot all the aerial coverage with the Cineflex V14. The spot will release sometime in Fall 2011.

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Curt Morgan talks about the soundtrack for Brain Farm’s new film

Posted in Press, Uncategorized, Video on May 31st, 2011 by Jackson

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Behind the Scenes of the Red Bull Ashley Fiolek Spot

Posted in Client Shoots, Video on May 19th, 2011 by Jackson


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Brain Farm’s Art of Aspen Flight

Posted in Uncategorized on May 8th, 2011 by Jackson

Travis Rice and the Brain Farm crew have emerged from the deep backcountry and taken over a now-closed mountain in Aspen, Colo. for a private park and pipe shoot this week. This is the second to last filming segment for the two-year movie project “The Art of Flight” , which will make its long-anticipated debut this September.

Though Rice has been filming steadily with Mark Landvik, Scotty Lago, John Jackson, Nicolas Müller, Gigi Rüf, Jake Blauvelt, Jeremy Jones and DCP for this project, only two of the usual suspects are here in Aspen. Landvik is here to provide comic relief, as he blew out his knee on the same jump that took out Lago’s jaw in January and is still recovering from knee-surgery. Lago is here, with a fully functioning jaw, and he brought along his Frends.

For the past five days the many high-tech, next-level technology film cameras have been trained on Lago, Danny Davis, and Jack and Luke Mitrani. CLICK FOR THE REST OF THE STORY

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Brain Farm produces latest 3D World of Red Bull Commercial Spot

Posted in Uncategorized on April 27th, 2011 by Jackson

Brain Farm worked on the latest World of Red Bull commercial spot earlier this year thats now airing in the US and globally. Red Bull commissioned Curt Morgan to direct and Brain Farm to produce a 3D commercial spot to air in 3D theaters and on TV this spring. The subject; the talented Ashley Fiolek, a young motocross phenom who rallies through the Zaca Station MotoX track, then signs to the camera Welcome to my world, the world of Red Bull. Ashley is completely lacking her hearing but is one of the best female moto riders in the world.

We shot the spot with Paradise FX 3D rigs using RED One cameras. The POV was shot using IndieCam’s POV system. Brain Farm took it a step further and contracted Mark Chapman and crew from CableCam to run the RED stereo rig on a 2000 foot cable across the track to get the intimate follow shots through jump and berm features. For the chase shots we used the Ultimate Arm on the Mercedes camera chase car. All the aerials were shot with Brain Farm’s Cineflex V14 system. Brain Farm did all post production on the spot and worked with E3D Creative for all the 3D conversions and conform. The spot is now airing in 2D on ESPN, TBS, TNT, MTV and other networks. It will begin airing in 3D cinema this May in front of Pirates of the Caribbean 4, Thor, and The Priest.

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The Cinema Tank is Alive!

Posted in Uncategorized on April 8th, 2011 by Jackson

Brain Farm and Travis Rice are still getting the filming done up in Revelstoke, BC. The crew rigged up Brain Farm’s Cinema Tank to get some crazy shots. We put some Mattracks on our Ford F350 so it could move in the snow. A 12 foot Intelli-Jib was mounted in the back with the Cineflex getting the new angles.
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Travis Rice snowboard video spotlights Revelstoke

Posted in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2011 by Jackson


By Aaron Orlando – Revelstoke Times Review
In Revelstoke, a winter’s day doesn’t go by without at least some filming for some kind of ski or snowboard production. Maybe it’s helmet cam shots of your glade line, some pocket HD of jumps off a booter or even something with a director and a budget.

But when they are dropping tens of thousands to fly specialists in from California to wrap your helicopter with Red Bull graphics, you know it’s in a different league.

Scott Newsome of Revelstoke’s Eagle Pass Heli-Skiing invited the Times Review up to Selkirk Mountain Helicopters’ facility on Mar. 16. We witnessed the unveiling of an A-Star helicopter newly-decorated with a full Red Bull logo package, and a helicopter safety briefing for the upcoming snowboard production The Art of Flight.

The Art of Flight follows snowboarders Travis Rice, John Jackson, Mark Landvik, Scotty Lago, Jake Blauvelt, Nicolas Muller, Gigi Ruf, DCP and Pat Moore as they travel the globe and push the limits of the sport.

Travis Rice was on hand for the safety briefing. He’s been in town for about 10 days and has done some filming in the snowcat terrain at Revelstoke Mountain Resort and some sled-accessed riding. It’s his first time to Revelstoke. “It’s everything I’ve always heard it would be,” Rice told the Times Review. “A little more actually. I always heard good things ever since the resort opened.”

For those who follow snowboarding, Rice needs no introduction. Rice is firmly amongst the biggest names in the sport. He’s been Transworld Snowboarding rider of the year, won many big air and halfpipe competitions over the past decade, amongst many other awards, wins and video parts.

“I’ve heard from a lot of people how insane it is,” Rice said of the snow and terrain around Revelstoke. “It was great getting up here finally to see for myself.”

The above-average snow season looks like it will keep the production in Revelstoke longer than planned. “We were going to be going to [Alaska], but you guys are having the best season since the late ’70s and AK is having one of the worst seasons of all time, so we’re thinking of maybe just hanging out and finishing off … the project,” Rice said.

So, is it all work and no play? “I like to think that our business is spiked with pleasure,” Rice said, saying the riders and crew will be out and about town in the next few weeks.

The Art of Flight is being produced by Brain Farm Digital Cinema. Company president Curt Morgan, who was behind the 2008 snowboard epic That’s It, That’s All was also on hand at the heli-pad.

“It’s the story of Travis Rice and friends basically going out in search of the best terrain in the world, and this is going to be one of the spots in the movie,” said Morgan.

Morgan and Brain Farm are also producing an eight-part TV series that focuses on the production of The Art of Flight. It’ll follow the crew through locations including Patagonia, Jackson Hole, Alaska and here in Revelstoke. One of the one-hour episodes will feature their stay here.

Morgan said he worked with Scott Newsome on a production near Nelson, B.C., and he convinced Morgan to bring the production up here.

In addition to filming with Eagle Pass Heli-Skiing, they were also filming up at Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Morgan said they’ve had a great few days at RMR. “Everyone up at RMR have been awesome, super helpful.” They did some pioneering use of a specialized stabilized camera mounted atop a cat, he said.

Brain Farm is known for their pioneering digital filming techniques and innovating new camera mounting techniques for action sports genres. “It’s just the next level of cinematography and just an epic adventure story of travelling the world and dealing with all of the variables that come into play while trying to make a film about snowboarding,” Morgan said of the production and the TV series.

He says Red Bull is one of the sponsors of the TV episodes, and he’s currently shopping the series, saying he’s got interest from “really, really large” networks bidding on it.

He said Revelstoke has been a great host so far. “The people are so welcoming to us, and so friendly,” he said. “On top of that, of course you’re sitting on some of the best terrain in the world and some of the best snow.”

Morgan adds: “It’s shaping up to be a real good film shoot for us – if we ever see the sun.”

For Eagle Pass Heli-Skiing’s Scott Newsome, the production is a big boost for the company.

“For us, it’s a real big deal,” Newsome told the Times Review. “For Eagle Pass, it’s awesome. It’s amazing.”

Ownership of the Eagle Pass changed in December of 2010. It is now operated by Scott Newsome, Matt Pinto, Michael Wood and Andy Freeland. Freeland was with the company since before the ownership change.

Newsome notes the talent in the film and the production company behind it. “Nothing really compares to this film,” Newsome said. “It’s a real production.”

“It’s really stunning that we can showcase our terrain here and the town of Revelstoke,” he said. “It’s a real big thing for the community, as well as us at Eagle Pass.”

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The Art of Flight Teaser

Posted in Trips on February 16th, 2011 by Jackson

Just when you thought the producers of “That’s It, That’s All” couldn’t top themselves comes a new breed of snowboarding entertainment. “The Art of FLIGHT” follows Travis Rice, John Jackson, Mark Landvik, Scotty Lago, Jake Blauvelt, Nicolas Muller, Gigi Ruf, DCP and Pat Moore as they dream up new global adventures and progress the sport to unimaginable levels. Brain Farm has gathered an arsenal of the most advanced and progressive filmmaking technology to bring the masses a snowboarding adventure of epic proportions. Filmed on location in Jackson Hole, Alaska, Chile, Aspen, Patagonia, British Columbia and more, FLIGHT brings the viewer along for the perfect blend of adventure/travel drama and high-energy snowboarding action. “The Art of FLIGHT” releases September 2011. www.theartofflightmovie.com


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No place like home

Posted in Press, Video on January 13th, 2011 by Jackson

from ESPN.com
by Melissa Larsen and Jesse Brown
It’s not fun traveling on the holidays when there isn’t a massive storm blanketing the country. Add precipitation into the mix, and watch the stranded-airport-traveler fireworks explode. Last week, I saw the other side of the near-constant snow… Read more on ESPN.com

Travis Rice Christmas from snow video hub on Vimeo.


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The Art of Flight: Brain Farm’s Alaska

Posted in Uncategorized on December 27th, 2010 by Jackson

by Tim Zimmerman (on ESPN.com)

Two-year movie projects are all the rage, and Travis Rice’s next one is surely going to set more than a couple new standards. Since the snowfall tallies in Rice and Brain Farm Cinema’s Jackson Hole home…. READ MORE

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